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NATO Secretary General to visit the Republic of Turkey19 Apr. 2016 of Turkey 20 Apr. 2016 - 21 Apr. 2016 | Press Release (2016) 067 Issued on 19 Apr. 2016 | Last updated: 19 Apr. 2016 14:54 | Pressrelease |
Doorstep statement by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg outside Number 10 after the meeting with Prime Minister Cameron14 Apr. 2016 to our presence in the Aegean Sea, helping Greece, Turkey, the European Union to cope with the migrant and refugee crisis. And of course, UK is leading the way when it comes to defence spending. Upholding defence spending at at least 2 percent of GDP | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General in London: UK leadership important for NATO14 Apr. 2016 , helping Greece, Turkey and the European Union to cope with the migrant and refugee crisis. In their talks, the Secretary General and Prime Minister Cameron discussed priorities for the Warsaw Summit in July and how to step up joint efforts to fight | News |
Meeting Today’s Security Challenges: The Importance of NATO-EU Cooperation - Remarks by NATO Deputy Secretary General Alexander Vershbow to The EU Inter-parliamentary Conference on the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Common Security, The Hague08 Apr. 2016 by approaching – and even entering – NATO sovereign territory. The consequences of this, as we saw when Turkey downed the Russian jet last November, can be very serious indeed. In response, NATO has embarked on the biggest increase in our collective defence | Opinion |
’Projecting Stability: Charting NATO’s Future’ - Speech by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg to the Atlantic Council, Washington, D.C.06 Apr. 2016 . And this experience, this interoperability developed among NATO allies and partners is extremely useful for the coalition in Syria now. And then of course we are also, what I say, responding to the conflict in Syria by supporting Turkey bordering Syria and Iraq. We | Opinion |
Remarks by US President Barack Obama and NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg after their bilateral meeting in the Oval Office04 Apr. 2016 is going to be working with the European Union, for example, to help prevent the tragedy that we saw last summer of migrants taking very dangerous trips across waters to try to reach Europe. In cooperation with Turkey, Greece, and other countries, it's | Opinion |
NATO Secretary General condemns terrorist attack in Istanbul19 Mar. 2016 I strongly condemn this morning's terrorist attack on a pedestrian avenue in central Istanbul, yet another terrorist outrage targeting innocent civilians and our Ally Turkey | News, Pressrelease |
NATO Secretary General condemns terrorist attack in Istanbul19 Mar. 2016 I strongly condemn this morning's terrorist attack on a pedestrian avenue in central Istanbul, yet another terrorist outrage targeting innocent civilians and our Ally Turkey | News, Pressrelease |
A Grave New World: Future Global security Challenges - Panel discussion with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the Brussels Forum organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States18 Mar. 2016 economy. So, what is your current position on how it's being handled? JENS STOLTENBERG: The important thing now is that we are seeing a renewed effort to try to find a comprehensive approach and agreement between the European Union and Turkey and I | Opinion |
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, Māris Kučinskis17 Mar. 2016 the importance of respecting the borders of your neighbour because that’s a pre-condition for a constructive relationship. INTERPRETOR: The question about asylum seekers is on the agenda of European Union and the context with the cooperation with Turkey | Opinion |